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    In Reid Retirement, Questions for Top Super PAC

    Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid’s retirement at the end of his term, announced Friday, raises a question about a key element of the Nevada senator’s legacy in Washington: What becomes of a Democratic super PAC that spent more than any other PAC in the 2014 election.

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    GOP-Controlled Senate Clears Budget

    The Senate on Friday passed its first Republican budget in nearly a decade, in a vote infused with accelerating GOP presidential jockeying.

  • Education

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    Private Education Push Gathers Pace

    A growing number of statehouses are considering measures that would allow school districts increasingly to use taxpayer funds to explore alternatives to traditional public education.

  • Health

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    White House Sets Plan to Fight Superbugs

    The White House issued the most extensive action plan ever against drug-resistant bacteria, or superbugs, seeking to curb antibiotic use at farms and hospitals—and promote tests to find lethal bugs, and antibiotics to kill them.

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    Kentucky Survives Scare From Notre Dame

    It was actually happening. The unbeatable Kentucky team was about to be beat by Notre Dame. But then Kentucky survived, saved its season and rescued its search for perfection.

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    Dynamic Duo Powers Wisconsin

    It’s getting tough to tell just who Wisconsin’s dominant big man is. Seven-footer Frank Kaminsky has been everyone’s pick for player of the year, but it was his fellow forward Sam Dekker who had a big second half in No. 1 seed Wisconsin’s 85-78 Elite Eight win over Arizona.

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